Week One: March 4, 2011
· The birth of fast food began by Carl N. Karcher. He is known as a fast food pioneer.
· The book calls his story a parable. This “parable” begins by having a hotdog cart on a street corner in the heart of southern California.
· The fast food industry grew mostly because of the birth of the automobile industry
· The more automobiles that were on the road the more Carl’s business began to boom. Soon Carl purchased another hot dog cart, then another, and another. His wife Margaret Karcher helped him run the carts and helped the family business.


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By:
Ariel Kerrigan
Gabby Civiletti
Alyssa Brignola

Week Two: March 11, 2011
· Fast food places main marketing campaigns are to children.
· Happy Meals from McDonalds are advertised to children between the ages of 3 to 9.
· Burger king has sold chicken nuggets shaped like teletubbies
· Everything in McDonalds in frozen and soda’s begin a syrup
· All the food in taco bell from a workers point of view is “Just add hot water.”

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Week Three: March 29, 2011
- District 11 in Colorado Springs were the first public to school to advertise fast food companies in their school by advertising burger king. They experienced reveniew shortfalls. 
- Restaurant chains thrive off of busy traffic in 1967 Colorado Springs had twenty one Mcdonalds.
- The Mcdonalds idustry used Colorado Springs as a testing ground for new Restaurant technologies. One man owned five chains and there were robats that put ice and soda in a paper cup, dumped the proper amount of fries into the oil until it was shaken, shook the fries, then put them back into the oil. He was prou of his machines.


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